Irish
Literary
and Musical Studies.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v14
1816.
Popular Ballads Preserved in Memory. Belfast, 1795.
A Collection of Poems by Different Hands. Edkins, Joshua Dublin,
1801.
The Northern Minstrel or Flowers of Modern Song. 3 pts. Belfast,
1829-30.
Irish Minstrelsy or Bardic Remains, With English Poetical Translations.
Hardiman, James. 2 vols. 1831.
Popular Songs of Ireland. Croker, T. Crofton. 1839, 1886.
The Spirit of the Nation. The Writers of the Nation Newspaper. Dublin,
1843, 1912.
Ballad Poetry of Ireland. Duffy, C. Gavan. Dublin, 1843.
Reliques of Irish Jacobite Poetry. 2 pts. Walsh, E. Dublin, 1844.
The Songs of Ireland. Barry, M. J. Dublin, 1845.
The Book of Irish Ballads. Mac Carthy, D. F. Dublin, 1846.
Specimens of the Early Native Poetry of Ireland. Montgomery, H, R.
Dublin, 1846, 1892.
Irish Popular Songs. Translated by Walsh, Edward. 1847.
Songs of Ireland. Second Series. Ellis, Hercules. Dublin, 1849.
## p. 573 (#603) ############################################
IX]
Anglo-Irish Literature
573
The Poets and Poetry of Munster. Translated by Mangan, J. C.
1849-84.
Romances and Ballads of Ireland. Ellis, Hercules. Dublin, 1850.
Ancient Irish Minstrelsy. Translated by Drummond, Wm Hamilton.
Dublin, 1852.
The Ballads of Ireland. Hayes, Edward. 2 vols. London and Dublin, 1855.
The Lyrics of Ireland. Lover, Samuel. 1858, 1884.
The Poets and Poetry of Munster. 2nd series. Translated by “ Eironach'
(i. e. Geo. Sigerson, M. D. ). Dublin, 1860.
Popular Poetry, Street Ballads and Household Songs. Duncathail (i. e.
Varian, Ralph). Dublin, 1865. Reprinted as Ballads, Popular Poetry
and Household Songs of Ireland. Dublin, 1897.
The Harp of Erin: A Book of Ballad Poetry and Native Song. Varian,
Ralph. Dublin, 1869.
Lyra Hibernica Sacra. MacIlwaine, Wm. Belfast, 1878, 1879.
The Cabinet of Irish Literature. 4 vols. Read, Charles Anderson, com-
pleted by O'Connor, T. P. , 1880; new edn by Hinkson, Mrs Katharine
Tynan, 1902-3.
Popular Songs and Ballads of the Emerald Isle. O'Sullivan, Denis. New
York, 1880.
Poets and Poetry of Ireland. Williams, Alfred M. Boston, 1881.
Gems from the Cork Poets. Cork, n. d. (c. 1883).
Songs of Irish Wit and Humour. Graves, Alfred Perceval. 1884.
Celtic-Irish Songs and Song Writers. Collins, C. M. 1885.
Irish Minstrelsy. Sparling, H. Halliday. 1887, 1888.
Household Library of Ireland's Poets. Connolly, Daniel. New York,
1887.
Literary Remains of the United Irishmen. Madden, R. R. (Ed. Meehan,
C. P. ) Dublin, 1887.
Poems and Ballads of Young Ireland. Dublin, 1888.
A Book of Jousts. Lowry, J. M. n. d. (c. 1888).
Lays and Lyrics of the Pan-Celtic Society. Stritch, A. R. Dublin,
1889.
Poetry and Songs of Ireland. O'Reilly, J. B. New York, 1889.
Irish Love Songs. Tynan, Katharine. 1892.
The Love Songs of Conacht. Collected, edited and translated by Hyde,
Douglas, LL. D. Dublin, 1893; Dan Emer, 1904.
The Irish Song Book. Graves, A. P. London and Dublin, 1894.
Dublin Verses By Living Members of Trinity College, Dublin. Hinkson,
H. A. 1894.
The New Spirit of the Nation. MacDermott, Martin. London and Dublin,
1894.
Modern Irish Poets. Paul, W. J. Belfast. 2 vols. 1894 and 1897.
A Book of Irish Verse. Yeats, W. B. 1895.
Songs and Ballads of Young Ireland. Mac Dermott, Martin. 1896.
Bards of the Gael and Gall. Done into English by Sigerson, George. 1897,
1907.
A Treasury of Irish Poetry in the English Tongue. Brooke, Stopford and
Rolleston, T. W. 1900, 1905.
New Songs, A Lyric Selection made by A. E. Dublin, 1904.
The Religious Songs of Connacht. Collected, edited and translated by Hyde,
Douglas. Dublin, 1906.
Echoes from Kottabos. Tyrrell, R. Y. , and Sullivan, Sir Edward. 1906.
The Dublin Book of Irish Verse 1728-1909. Cooke, John. London and
Dublin, 1909.
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574
[CH.
Bibliography
Historical Ballad Poetry of Ireland. Brown, M. J. Dublin, 1912.
The Poem Book of the Gael. Hull, Eleanor. 1912.
Irish Literary and Musical Studies. Graves, A. P. 1914.
Modern Anglo-Irish Verse. Gregory, Padraic. 1914.
The Book of Irish Poetry. Graves, A. P. Dublin, 1915.
Cf. Songs and Ballads in Chambers's Cyclopaedia of Eng. Literature, ed.
Carruthers, R. , Edinburgh.
J. G. CRONE.
CHAPTER X
ANGLO-INDIAN LITERATURE
9
9
BIBLIOGRAPHIES, ETC.
No bibliography of the subject as a whole exists. Two useful lists of
books are the bibliography on pp. 471-494 of the Dictionary of Indian
Biography by Buckland, C. E. , 1906, and that on pp. xxvii-xlvii of Hobson-
Jobson, by Yule and Burnett, 1886.
The India Office Library Catalogue is not as useful as it might be. The
library's collection of Anglo-Indian writings, especially early editions, leaves
much to be desired.
The Calcutta Review, especially in its earlier years, contains valuable
notices of many Anglo-Indian writers, but it does not begin before 1844.
A Sketch of Anglo-Indian Literature by Oaten, E. F. , 1908, contains a brief
account of Anglo-Indian fiction, poetry and belles lettres, with a list of books.
Chapter xv of A Literary History of India (The Fusing Point of Old and New),
by Frazer, R. W. , 1898, contains an account of the progress of English as a
language for Indian writers. Sketches of Some Distinguished Anglo-Indians
by Laurie, W. F. B. , 1877, contains an account of Anglo-Indian periodical
literature. Separate lives have been written of many of the writers of the
above list.
A. PARTICULAR WORKS
Aberigh-Mackay, G. R. Twenty-one days in India, being the Tour of Sir Ali
Baba. Vanity Fair. 1878-9. 1st edn. 1880. 8th edn. 1910.
Aitken, E. H. (Eha). Tribes on my Frontier. Bombay, 1881. 8th edn.
London, 1914.
Behind the Bungalow. Calcutta, 1889. 10th edn. London, 1911.
A Naturalist on the Prowl, or, In the Jungle. 1894. 4th edn. 1914.
The Five Windows of the Soul. 1898. Pop. edn. 1913.
Allardyce, A. The City of Sunshine. 3 vols. Edinburgh and London, 1877.
Anonymous. Hartly House. London, 1789. Dublin, 1789. Bptd, Calcutta,
1908.
Arnold, Sir E. The Book of Good Counsels, from the Sanskrit of the
Hitopadesa. 1861.
- The Indian Song of Songs. From the Sanskrit of the Gita Govinda of
Jayadeva. 1875.
The Light of Asia; or the Great Renunciation (Mahâbhinshkramana);
being the Life and Teaching of Gautama, Prince of India and Founder
of Buddhism, as told in Verse by an Indian Buddhist. 1879. Numerous
edns in England and in America.
## p. 575 (#605) ############################################
x]
Anglo-Indian Literature
575
1
Arnold, Sir E. Indian Poetry: containing a new edition of the Indian Song
of Songs, Two Books from the Mahabharata, and other Oriental Poems.
1881.
-Pearls of the Faith: or Islam's Rosary; being the Ninety-nine Beautiful
Names of Allah: with comments in verse from various oriental sources
(as made by an Indian Mussalman). 1882.
Indian Idylls: from the Sanskrit of the Mahâbhârata. 1883.
The Secret of Death. (From the Sanskrit. ) 1884.
The Song Celestial: or Bhagabad-Gîtâ (from the Mahâbhârata). 1885.
India Revisited. 1886.
Lotus and Jewel. 1887.
The Light of the World, or the Great Consummation. 1891. Pocket
edn. 1909.
- Poetical Works. 8 vols. 1888.
History of the Administration of British India under the late Marquis
of Dalhousie. 2 vols. 1862-4.
Arnold, W. D. Oakfield, or Fellowship in the East. (By Punjabee. )
2 vols. 1853. New edn. 1854.
Bignold, T. F. Leviora, or Rhymes of a successful Competitor. Calcutta,
1888.
Bolts, W. Considerations on Indian Affairs, particularly respecting the
present state of Bengal. 3 vols. 1772-5.
Boyd, H. The Indian Observer. Calcutta, 1795.
- Miscellaneous Works, with an account of his life and writings, by Camp
bell, L. D. 2 vols. 1800.
Briggs, J. History of the Rise of the Mahomedan Power in India till the
Year 1612, translated from the Persian of Mahomed Kasim Ferishta.
4 vols. London, 1829. Rptd, Calcutta, 1908.
Bruton, W. Newes from the East Indies: or a Voyage to Bengalla. . . . With
the State and Magnificence of the Court of Malcandy. 1638.
Buchanan-Hamilton, F. Journey from Madras through the Countries of
Mysore, Canara, and Malabar. 3 vols. London, 1807. 2 vols. Madras,
1870.
An Account of the Kingdom of Nipal. Edinburgh, 1819.
Busteed, H. E. Echoes from Old Calcutta. Calcutta, 1882. 4th edn,
London, 1908.
Cadell, J. E. Ida Craven. 2 vols. 1876.
Worthy. A Study of Friendship. 1895.
Chesney, Sir G. T. The Battle of Dorking, or Reminiscences of a Volunteer.
Blackwood's Magazine. 1871. Edinburgh and London, 1871. Rptd 1914.
The Dilemma. 3 vols. Edinburgh and London, 1876. 2nd edn. 1876.
The New Ordeal. Edinburgh and London, 1879.
A Private Secretary. 3 vols. Edinburgh and London, 1881.
The Lesters: or a Capitalist's Labour. 3 vols. 1893.
Curwen, H. Zit and Xoe: Their Early Experiences. (Rptd from Black-
wood's Magazine. ) Edinburgh and London, 1886,
Lady Bluebeard. 2 vols. Edinburgh and London, 1888.
Dr Hermione. Edinburgh and London, 1889.
Derozio, H. L.
Popular Ballads Preserved in Memory. Belfast, 1795.
A Collection of Poems by Different Hands. Edkins, Joshua Dublin,
1801.
The Northern Minstrel or Flowers of Modern Song. 3 pts. Belfast,
1829-30.
Irish Minstrelsy or Bardic Remains, With English Poetical Translations.
Hardiman, James. 2 vols. 1831.
Popular Songs of Ireland. Croker, T. Crofton. 1839, 1886.
The Spirit of the Nation. The Writers of the Nation Newspaper. Dublin,
1843, 1912.
Ballad Poetry of Ireland. Duffy, C. Gavan. Dublin, 1843.
Reliques of Irish Jacobite Poetry. 2 pts. Walsh, E. Dublin, 1844.
The Songs of Ireland. Barry, M. J. Dublin, 1845.
The Book of Irish Ballads. Mac Carthy, D. F. Dublin, 1846.
Specimens of the Early Native Poetry of Ireland. Montgomery, H, R.
Dublin, 1846, 1892.
Irish Popular Songs. Translated by Walsh, Edward. 1847.
Songs of Ireland. Second Series. Ellis, Hercules. Dublin, 1849.
## p. 573 (#603) ############################################
IX]
Anglo-Irish Literature
573
The Poets and Poetry of Munster. Translated by Mangan, J. C.
1849-84.
Romances and Ballads of Ireland. Ellis, Hercules. Dublin, 1850.
Ancient Irish Minstrelsy. Translated by Drummond, Wm Hamilton.
Dublin, 1852.
The Ballads of Ireland. Hayes, Edward. 2 vols. London and Dublin, 1855.
The Lyrics of Ireland. Lover, Samuel. 1858, 1884.
The Poets and Poetry of Munster. 2nd series. Translated by “ Eironach'
(i. e. Geo. Sigerson, M. D. ). Dublin, 1860.
Popular Poetry, Street Ballads and Household Songs. Duncathail (i. e.
Varian, Ralph). Dublin, 1865. Reprinted as Ballads, Popular Poetry
and Household Songs of Ireland. Dublin, 1897.
The Harp of Erin: A Book of Ballad Poetry and Native Song. Varian,
Ralph. Dublin, 1869.
Lyra Hibernica Sacra. MacIlwaine, Wm. Belfast, 1878, 1879.
The Cabinet of Irish Literature. 4 vols. Read, Charles Anderson, com-
pleted by O'Connor, T. P. , 1880; new edn by Hinkson, Mrs Katharine
Tynan, 1902-3.
Popular Songs and Ballads of the Emerald Isle. O'Sullivan, Denis. New
York, 1880.
Poets and Poetry of Ireland. Williams, Alfred M. Boston, 1881.
Gems from the Cork Poets. Cork, n. d. (c. 1883).
Songs of Irish Wit and Humour. Graves, Alfred Perceval. 1884.
Celtic-Irish Songs and Song Writers. Collins, C. M. 1885.
Irish Minstrelsy. Sparling, H. Halliday. 1887, 1888.
Household Library of Ireland's Poets. Connolly, Daniel. New York,
1887.
Literary Remains of the United Irishmen. Madden, R. R. (Ed. Meehan,
C. P. ) Dublin, 1887.
Poems and Ballads of Young Ireland. Dublin, 1888.
A Book of Jousts. Lowry, J. M. n. d. (c. 1888).
Lays and Lyrics of the Pan-Celtic Society. Stritch, A. R. Dublin,
1889.
Poetry and Songs of Ireland. O'Reilly, J. B. New York, 1889.
Irish Love Songs. Tynan, Katharine. 1892.
The Love Songs of Conacht. Collected, edited and translated by Hyde,
Douglas, LL. D. Dublin, 1893; Dan Emer, 1904.
The Irish Song Book. Graves, A. P. London and Dublin, 1894.
Dublin Verses By Living Members of Trinity College, Dublin. Hinkson,
H. A. 1894.
The New Spirit of the Nation. MacDermott, Martin. London and Dublin,
1894.
Modern Irish Poets. Paul, W. J. Belfast. 2 vols. 1894 and 1897.
A Book of Irish Verse. Yeats, W. B. 1895.
Songs and Ballads of Young Ireland. Mac Dermott, Martin. 1896.
Bards of the Gael and Gall. Done into English by Sigerson, George. 1897,
1907.
A Treasury of Irish Poetry in the English Tongue. Brooke, Stopford and
Rolleston, T. W. 1900, 1905.
New Songs, A Lyric Selection made by A. E. Dublin, 1904.
The Religious Songs of Connacht. Collected, edited and translated by Hyde,
Douglas. Dublin, 1906.
Echoes from Kottabos. Tyrrell, R. Y. , and Sullivan, Sir Edward. 1906.
The Dublin Book of Irish Verse 1728-1909. Cooke, John. London and
Dublin, 1909.
## p. 574 (#604) ############################################
574
[CH.
Bibliography
Historical Ballad Poetry of Ireland. Brown, M. J. Dublin, 1912.
The Poem Book of the Gael. Hull, Eleanor. 1912.
Irish Literary and Musical Studies. Graves, A. P. 1914.
Modern Anglo-Irish Verse. Gregory, Padraic. 1914.
The Book of Irish Poetry. Graves, A. P. Dublin, 1915.
Cf. Songs and Ballads in Chambers's Cyclopaedia of Eng. Literature, ed.
Carruthers, R. , Edinburgh.
J. G. CRONE.
CHAPTER X
ANGLO-INDIAN LITERATURE
9
9
BIBLIOGRAPHIES, ETC.
No bibliography of the subject as a whole exists. Two useful lists of
books are the bibliography on pp. 471-494 of the Dictionary of Indian
Biography by Buckland, C. E. , 1906, and that on pp. xxvii-xlvii of Hobson-
Jobson, by Yule and Burnett, 1886.
The India Office Library Catalogue is not as useful as it might be. The
library's collection of Anglo-Indian writings, especially early editions, leaves
much to be desired.
The Calcutta Review, especially in its earlier years, contains valuable
notices of many Anglo-Indian writers, but it does not begin before 1844.
A Sketch of Anglo-Indian Literature by Oaten, E. F. , 1908, contains a brief
account of Anglo-Indian fiction, poetry and belles lettres, with a list of books.
Chapter xv of A Literary History of India (The Fusing Point of Old and New),
by Frazer, R. W. , 1898, contains an account of the progress of English as a
language for Indian writers. Sketches of Some Distinguished Anglo-Indians
by Laurie, W. F. B. , 1877, contains an account of Anglo-Indian periodical
literature. Separate lives have been written of many of the writers of the
above list.
A. PARTICULAR WORKS
Aberigh-Mackay, G. R. Twenty-one days in India, being the Tour of Sir Ali
Baba. Vanity Fair. 1878-9. 1st edn. 1880. 8th edn. 1910.
Aitken, E. H. (Eha). Tribes on my Frontier. Bombay, 1881. 8th edn.
London, 1914.
Behind the Bungalow. Calcutta, 1889. 10th edn. London, 1911.
A Naturalist on the Prowl, or, In the Jungle. 1894. 4th edn. 1914.
The Five Windows of the Soul. 1898. Pop. edn. 1913.
Allardyce, A. The City of Sunshine. 3 vols. Edinburgh and London, 1877.
Anonymous. Hartly House. London, 1789. Dublin, 1789. Bptd, Calcutta,
1908.
Arnold, Sir E. The Book of Good Counsels, from the Sanskrit of the
Hitopadesa. 1861.
- The Indian Song of Songs. From the Sanskrit of the Gita Govinda of
Jayadeva. 1875.
The Light of Asia; or the Great Renunciation (Mahâbhinshkramana);
being the Life and Teaching of Gautama, Prince of India and Founder
of Buddhism, as told in Verse by an Indian Buddhist. 1879. Numerous
edns in England and in America.
## p. 575 (#605) ############################################
x]
Anglo-Indian Literature
575
1
Arnold, Sir E. Indian Poetry: containing a new edition of the Indian Song
of Songs, Two Books from the Mahabharata, and other Oriental Poems.
1881.
-Pearls of the Faith: or Islam's Rosary; being the Ninety-nine Beautiful
Names of Allah: with comments in verse from various oriental sources
(as made by an Indian Mussalman). 1882.
Indian Idylls: from the Sanskrit of the Mahâbhârata. 1883.
The Secret of Death. (From the Sanskrit. ) 1884.
The Song Celestial: or Bhagabad-Gîtâ (from the Mahâbhârata). 1885.
India Revisited. 1886.
Lotus and Jewel. 1887.
The Light of the World, or the Great Consummation. 1891. Pocket
edn. 1909.
- Poetical Works. 8 vols. 1888.
History of the Administration of British India under the late Marquis
of Dalhousie. 2 vols. 1862-4.
Arnold, W. D. Oakfield, or Fellowship in the East. (By Punjabee. )
2 vols. 1853. New edn. 1854.
Bignold, T. F. Leviora, or Rhymes of a successful Competitor. Calcutta,
1888.
Bolts, W. Considerations on Indian Affairs, particularly respecting the
present state of Bengal. 3 vols. 1772-5.
Boyd, H. The Indian Observer. Calcutta, 1795.
- Miscellaneous Works, with an account of his life and writings, by Camp
bell, L. D. 2 vols. 1800.
Briggs, J. History of the Rise of the Mahomedan Power in India till the
Year 1612, translated from the Persian of Mahomed Kasim Ferishta.
4 vols. London, 1829. Rptd, Calcutta, 1908.
Bruton, W. Newes from the East Indies: or a Voyage to Bengalla. . . . With
the State and Magnificence of the Court of Malcandy. 1638.
Buchanan-Hamilton, F. Journey from Madras through the Countries of
Mysore, Canara, and Malabar. 3 vols. London, 1807. 2 vols. Madras,
1870.
An Account of the Kingdom of Nipal. Edinburgh, 1819.
Busteed, H. E. Echoes from Old Calcutta. Calcutta, 1882. 4th edn,
London, 1908.
Cadell, J. E. Ida Craven. 2 vols. 1876.
Worthy. A Study of Friendship. 1895.
Chesney, Sir G. T. The Battle of Dorking, or Reminiscences of a Volunteer.
Blackwood's Magazine. 1871. Edinburgh and London, 1871. Rptd 1914.
The Dilemma. 3 vols. Edinburgh and London, 1876. 2nd edn. 1876.
The New Ordeal. Edinburgh and London, 1879.
A Private Secretary. 3 vols. Edinburgh and London, 1881.
The Lesters: or a Capitalist's Labour. 3 vols. 1893.
Curwen, H. Zit and Xoe: Their Early Experiences. (Rptd from Black-
wood's Magazine. ) Edinburgh and London, 1886,
Lady Bluebeard. 2 vols. Edinburgh and London, 1888.
Dr Hermione. Edinburgh and London, 1889.
Derozio, H. L.